Crochet Pattern: Vented Bracelet

Here’s a simple bracelet good for newer crocheters. It also gives you a reason to dive into your button collection and finally use those odd leftover buttons that are too nice to just get rid of. The pattern will create a simple openwork texture that will be fun to wear for adults and children.

Need help while crocheting? Feel free to leave a comment below and I’ll help you out!

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8 Comments

I am so totally lost. At row 1 not sure what it means close to semi circle 6dc? Then at row 2 flat side of semi circle? I may be classed as “before” beginner. Appreciate any help you can offer. Thanks, Esther

Instead of forming a circle when the ring is drawn closed, the stitches should form a semicircle. After that, you make the next row in the flat side of the half-round (The sides of the first and last DC) the way you might work an edging on the side of a flat project like a blanket.

The stitches shown after a colon in the row are just the stitch count for that row.

Hi Ellie, you can use the print function in your internet browser. For most browsers there’s a menu bar at the top, where you can click on “File” and then click “Print”. Each page on Crochet Spot is coded to be printer friendly so it’ll print out neatly.